Mont Blanc du Tacul 4 August '09
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:26 am
Monday was a storm day, I tried to ski but just found the top of the Aiguille du Midi inside a very damp cloud
- it's not often you see drizzle at 3800m !
Back again tuesday morning, bright and sunny and crisp. A few carefull turns down the ridge (this picture is from my previous ski trip up here)

followed by some open sweaping turns, a crevase jump and some straight lining brings me to the col du Midi and the start of my climb

A quick look around

I skiined up the first 300m or so, then decided to follow the nice bootpack made by all the mountainers. Easier than skiining on a 40-45 degree slope.
At the top Mont Maudit and Mont Blanc loom large above

The upper part of the mountain was wind hardend but not real ice. As soon as I dropped below things improved. 10 to 20cm of fresh on a hard to icy base. sometimes with a little windcrust.

Great views down into the valley

Kept stopping to say hellow to all the mountainers sloging their way up
Most of them thought my skis were too wide. I was glad of the width whenever I hit patches of crust.

A realy nice day out, nice but not stellar conditions. When i got back down to the Col du Midi things had softend up a lot. I didn't need skins to make headway until the steepest part of the climb back to the lift. By which time it was best to walk anyway.


Back again tuesday morning, bright and sunny and crisp. A few carefull turns down the ridge (this picture is from my previous ski trip up here)

followed by some open sweaping turns, a crevase jump and some straight lining brings me to the col du Midi and the start of my climb

A quick look around

I skiined up the first 300m or so, then decided to follow the nice bootpack made by all the mountainers. Easier than skiining on a 40-45 degree slope.
At the top Mont Maudit and Mont Blanc loom large above

The upper part of the mountain was wind hardend but not real ice. As soon as I dropped below things improved. 10 to 20cm of fresh on a hard to icy base. sometimes with a little windcrust.

Great views down into the valley

Kept stopping to say hellow to all the mountainers sloging their way up
Most of them thought my skis were too wide. I was glad of the width whenever I hit patches of crust.

A realy nice day out, nice but not stellar conditions. When i got back down to the Col du Midi things had softend up a lot. I didn't need skins to make headway until the steepest part of the climb back to the lift. By which time it was best to walk anyway.
